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UK newspapers set to spoil politicians' Leveson deal

UK newspapers set to spoil politicians’ Leveson deal

By Stuart Smith on March 19, 2013

Oh Frabjous Day! Callooh! Callay! they chortled in their joy! The political class seems intoxicated with having finally, excruciatingly, achieved cross-party consensus on regulating the press. Everyone, it seems, is a winner. Dave has gambled – with losing a vote in the House of Commons, and implicit in it a momentous amount of face – [...]

Posted in Finance, Media, News, Politics, PR | Tagged Barclay brothers, David Cameron, Ed Milliband, Leveson, Nick Clegg, parliament, Rupert Murdoch, Tina Weaver, uk press regulation, Viscount Rotheremere

Now a gaggle of Mirror editors are arrested in Met Police phone hacking probe

Now a gaggle of Mirror editors are arrested in Met Police phone hacking probe

By Stuart Smith on March 14, 2013

Whatever took them so long? Plod has finally pounced on four miscreant Mirror Group journalists in a dawn raid conducted by the Weeting (phone hacking) team. And what a haul it has proved to be. The four include the first serving editor to be arrested: James Scott of the Sunday People. Better known is one [...]

Posted in Media, News | Tagged daily mirror, James Scott, mirror group, operation weeting, phone hacking, sunday mirror, Tina Weaver, trinity mirror

Were sacked Mirror editors plotting a takeover?

Were sacked Mirror editors plotting a takeover?

By Stephen Foster on June 1, 2012

Sacked Mirror editors Richard Wallace (Daily) and Tina Weaver (Sunday) were plotting a buyout of their employer Trinity Mirror’s national titles before they were unceremoniously given the boot on Wednesday, according to the Telegraph’s media editor Katherine Rushton. It’s not clear from Rushton’s story, which was rubbished this morning by former Mirror editor Roy Greenslade [...]

Posted in Finance, Media, News | Tagged daily mirror, David Grigson, Katherine Rushton, Richard Wallace, Sly Bailey, sunday mirror, takeover, Telegraph, Tina Weaver, trinity mirror

The real victim of the carnage at the Mirror newspapers is the brand

The real victim of the carnage at the Mirror newspapers is the brand

By Stuart Smith on May 31, 2012

The Rabelaisian guffawing in The Mirror’s newsroom when Trinity Mirror’s chief executive announced her unlamented departure is now reduced to a sullen whisper. Who will be next, the hacks timorously wonder as they survey the seismic damage caused by this morning’s fresh round of top level sackings? Out, in short order, have gone Richard Wallace, [...]

Posted in Finance, Media, News | Tagged daily mirror, Lloyd Embley, Piers Morgan, Richard Wallace, Rupert Murdoch, sackings, seven day publishing, Sly Bailey, sun on sunday, sunday mirror, the people, Tina Weaver, trinity mirror

Morning of the long knives at the Mirror as new boss Grigson dumps editors Wallace and Weaver

Morning of the long knives at the Mirror as new boss Grigson dumps editors Wallace and Weaver

By Stephen Foster on May 30, 2012

A month ago we asked if anyone still needed Trinity Mirror, publisher of the Daily and Sunday Mirror, the (Sunday) People and a gaggle of regional titles. This was in the wake of Sly Bailey’s removal as CEO when shareholders jibbed at paying her £1.7m a year to run a company whose value had declined [...]

Posted in Finance, Media, News | Tagged daily mirror, daily record, David Grigson, firings, Lloyd Embley, Mark Hollinshead, people, Richard Littlejohn, Richard Wallace, seven day publishiing, Sly Bailey, sunday mirror, Tina Weaver, trinity mirror

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